This is a serious question. The rumor is that they're fighting on the same card & hooking up later in the year. So does golden boy risk his (0) against a good jr middleweight, or they continue doing what they usually do & find some over-matched guy to further the phantom hype??

I mean, honestly now would not be the time to put ginger in with anyone dangerous. However if golden boy doesn't do that, how will they sell a Floyd/ginger fight?? If I were them, I'd tab Maidana, or maybe even Ortiz. I guess I'm resigned to the fact that some fighters can fight whoever they want, while others fight whenever they get a chance, thoughts???

no one at 154 can beat him, only reason they been fighting lighter opposition is cause them dudes can help sell a fight, as opposed to anyone else in the 154 who only people paying will be people to see canelo.

I think Ortiz would be a risky fight for Canelo. Victor would have no problems making 154 and has the punching power to make it entertaining.
Personally I just want to see Canelo fight a legit 154 pounder. Doesn't have to be Trout, but damn fight someone in your own division!!!

I think Ortiz would be a risky fight for Canelo. Victor would have no problems making 154 and has the punching power to make it entertaining.
Personally I just want to see Canelo fight a legit 154 pounder. Doesn't have to be Trout, but damn fight someone in your own division!!!

I think any true boxing fan would agree with you. But my point remains. Do they test ginger (now), with a Floyd fight on the horizon?? That's the question. I don't see them testing him against a real jr middleweight now more than ever.